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<blockquote data-quote="Manator" data-source="post: 310352" data-attributes="member: 9561"><p>All members of all scheme providers were sent a questionnaire during the consultation process, I am afraid not enough made their voices heard. Each and every member had a say in what should be discussed, even the idea of scrapping the Part P and replacing it with another.</p><p></p><p>The changes in Part P are still very much under scrutiny, and is under a sort of review which the government can pull at any time if the scheme providers do not deliver on those promises they made.</p><p></p><p>That said it is very unlikely that anything will change for the better, the scheme is difficult to police, and successful prosecutions will most likely come from none electrical regulations, which basic ally gives a free run to all none qualified people, and the only ones that suffer are those who abide by the regulations.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Manator, post: 310352, member: 9561"] All members of all scheme providers were sent a questionnaire during the consultation process, I am afraid not enough made their voices heard. Each and every member had a say in what should be discussed, even the idea of scrapping the Part P and replacing it with another. The changes in Part P are still very much under scrutiny, and is under a sort of review which the government can pull at any time if the scheme providers do not deliver on those promises they made. That said it is very unlikely that anything will change for the better, the scheme is difficult to police, and successful prosecutions will most likely come from none electrical regulations, which basic ally gives a free run to all none qualified people, and the only ones that suffer are those who abide by the regulations. [/QUOTE]
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